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OPITO appoints specialist to meet increasing demand in US

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A former firefighter and US coastguard, trained pilot, scuba diver and martial arts expert, Richard Edwards, has joined OPITO International’s Houston office to help drive the adoption of common global safety training standards across the Americas.

Albert Skiba, OPITO’s Vice President Gulf of Mexico, said: “Survival and safety training in the Gulf of Mexico has, to date, been sporadic with no common standard and no common quality control. Thanks to employers like Shell, OPITO is rolling out common global standards in partnership with industry and training providers that will demonstrably improve the safety of offshore workers. OPITO exists purely to improve the safety of the oil and gas workforce and to ensure that people return home safe at the end of the day. In the last three years we have worked with a number of industry partners in the Gulf of Mexico and as a result the number of training centres in the region certified to run OPITO courses has doubled. We are pleased to have Richard join us to deal with this increase for OPITO accreditation.”

Formerly facility training manager for Falck Safety Services, Mr Edwards joined the United States Coast Guard in 2005 as an aviation survival technician before becoming a firefighter for Friendswood Fire Department in Texas. He entered the oil and gas industry in 2012 as a HSE safety training instructor for Falck Safety Services, where he held a number of senior positions.

Commenting on his new role, Mr Edwards said: “I am both privileged and excited to be taking up this role with OPITO. I am passionate about safety training and have long been an admirer of what OPITO has achieved. I look forward to the challenges this role will bring and to demonstrating the benefits to employers of training their people to OPITO standards, which are recognised as the best in the world and which can be effectively measured.”

OPITO is the recognised, global authority on safety training in the oil and gas sector. The organisation’s vision is to have common safety training standards accepted and adopted by the industry to significantly improve the safety of the global oil and gas workforce.

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